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GUIDELINES FOR STEAM ROOMS
1. Walls, ceiling and fl oor must be completely covered with waterproof fi nish; tile, marble, stone or slate.
2. Any smooth surface fl ooring that is used such as tile or marble, should include an anti-skid fi nish to avoid slipping and injury.
3. Any exposed plaster, plasterboard or sheet rock surface must be well sealed with a commercial quality waterproof sealer, urethane or epoxy, at least 3 coats.
4. Use cement board, DO NOT use green board.
5. Ceiling should be pitched away from the door 1-1/2” per foot or constructed in a gable confi guration to prevent condensation from dripping.
6. Built-in seat should be slightly pitched to allow for condensation run-off.
7. Steam room must be completely enclosed with walls, door, fl oor and ceiling, but should not be vapor proof. A slight opening of approximately 1/4” is desired to create movement of the steam.
8. A standard glass shower door is suffi cient, a special door is not necessary.
9. Make sure there is a fl oor drain for condensation run-off and cleaning.
10. Do not install a fan inside steam room. Hot steam rises and will escape through the fl apper.
11. Windows that are part of the steam room enclosure should be double paned.
12. If using lights inside steam room they must be vapor proof.
13. A deionizer or inline fi lter hooked up on incoming water line is helpful in hard/corrosive water areas.
14. Install the steam generator to hot side of water to reduce heating time, unless a water softener is hooked up. Water softeners are usually hooked up to hot side.
15. Check local utility line voltage and choose appropriate steam generator voltage; 208 Volt or 240 Volt.
16. Make sure the steam generator is installed in an upright and level position and is in a location that is ACCESSIBLE for Water Level Sensor Probe maintenance.
17. Steam generator should never be located where it is exposed to outside weather conditions, freezing temperatures, near fl ammable materials or inside the steam room.
INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
MODELS: SW-50, SW-75, SW-90 and SW-112CLASSIC & STANDARD SERIES
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INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
** Certain materials used in the construction of steam rooms may require a larger unit to produce the desired conditions. Consult an Architect, Designer, Contractor or the factory to determine all factors necessary to build a suitable and safe steam room. Larger Generators are available.
• Steam-Whirl’s revolutionary LED self analysis system in the Standard Series generator simplifi es installation and monitors for proper electrical and water feed at all times.
• All stainless steel tanks and components.
• Extensive factory testing for all conditions.
• 6 year limited manufacturing warranty.
• Factory assistance provided from blueprint to fi nished product.
Multiply the length x width x height of the steam room enclosure (A) A
Cubic Feet
** If enclosure walls are constructed of glass, marble, concrete, stone or slate:Copy the Figure from box (A) to box (B)
B
Cubic Feet
Total (A) and (B) for total Cubic Feet (C) C
Cubic Feet
INCREASE (C) FOR EACH OF THE FOLLOWING FEATURES OF STEAM ROOM ENCLOSURE
Add 15% for an exterior outside wall D
Add 15% for each additional foot for rooms over 8’ high E
Add 15% for an extra glass panel in addition to the door F
Add boxes (C) through (F) for total Cubic Feet (G)Select recommended model from theGENERATOR SIZING GUIDE on Page 3
G
Cubic Feet
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
CONFIRM THE CORRECT MODEL HAS BEEN SELECTED
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BD = Blowdown (Factory Installed)All Generators ship Blowdown ready, meaning Blowdown can be fi eld installed after purchase.
Choose either the Classic Series or the Standard Series by adding a “C” or “S” to the end of the model #
Classic Series models contain (1) Steam Generator, (1) Accessory Kit in choice of fi nish, Probe Maintenance Instructions and Installation Instructions.
Standard Series models contain (1) Steam Generator, (1) Accessory Kit in choice of fi nish, Probe Maintenance Instructions and Installation Instructions.
Standard Series models can be upgraded to a Deluxe Timer & Thermostat Kit or Combo Kit in choice of fi nish. DELUXE TIMER & THERMOSTAT MUST BE INSTALLED INSIDE THE STEAM ROOM.
GENERATOR SIZING GUIDE
INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
MODEL
MAXIMUMCUBIC FEET
CAPACITYKW VOLTS PHASE AMPS
BREAKERSIZE
WIRE SIZE
@ 100’SW-50
80 5.0240 1 21 30A 10AWG
SW-50BDSW-50-8 208 1 24 30A 10AWGSW-75
220 7.5240 1 31 40A 8AWG
SW-75BDSW-75-8 208 1 36 45A 8AWGSW-90
300 9.0240 1 38 50A 8AWG
SW-90BDSW-90-8
2081 43 60A 6AWG
SW-90-83 3 25 30A 10AWGSW-112
400 11.5240 1 50 70A 6AWG
SW-112BDSW-112-8
2081 58 80A 4AWG
SW-112-83 3 33 50A 8AWG
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When installing and using this electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following:
1. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS2. WARNING To reduce the risk of injury, do not permit children to use this product unless they are closely supervised at all times.
3. WARNING To reduce the risk of injury:
A. The wet surfaces of steam enclosures may be slippery. Use care when entering or leaving.
B. The steam head, steam line, plumbing and other components become extremely hot (+/- 212°F) during operation.The steam head and plumbing must be installed in a location so that contact by user cannot occur. Insulate plumbing lines for additional protection. The steam head is hot. Do not touch the steam head and avoid the steam near the steam head.
C After the system is shut down the components will remain hot. Do not come into contact with the steam head or components until the system has returned to a normal temperature.
D. Prolonged exposure to steam may cause hyperthermia. Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches a level several degrees above the normal body temperature of 98.6°F. The symptoms of hyperthermia include an increase in the internal temperature of the body, dizziness, lethargy, drowsiness and fainting. The effects of hyperthermia include: Failure to perceive heat; failure to recognize the need to exit the steam room; unawareness of impending risk; fetal damage in pregnant women; physical inability to exit the steam room; and unconsciousness.
E. Excessive temperatures have a high potential for causing fetal damage during the early months of pregnancy. Pregnant or possibly pregnant women should consult a physician regarding correct exposure.
F. Obese persons and persons with a history of heart disease, low or high blood pressure, circulatory system problems, or diabetes should consult a physician before using a steambath.
G. Persons using medication should consult a physician before using a steambath since some medication may induce drowsiness while other medications may affect heart rate, blood pressure and circulation.
H. The use of alcohol, drugs, or medication can greatly increase the risk of hyperthermia.
I. Some aroma therapy oils may cause an allergic reaction - USE WITH CAUTION.
J. The installation of a Steam Diffuser is recommended. This device will enable the user to move comfortably around the steam shower and may help prevent burning or scalding.
K. Always shut electricity off at the main breaker panel.
4. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
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1. Place the steam generator in a location (heated attic, basement, vanity, closet or under shower bench) so that it is ACCESSIBLE and not more than 40’ from steam room. All steam generators are suitable for operation in ambient not exceeding 60°C/140°F ALL steam generators require maintenance. **
2. The steam generator should never be located where it is exposed to outside weather conditions or freezing temperatures, near fl ammable materials, inside the steam room or where access cannot be gained to Water Level Sensor Probe for maintenance.
3. Install in an upright and level position.
4. The serial number label should be visible and accessible for service.
5. A minimum of 1’ of open unobstructed space must be left around the top and sides of the generator to allow for heat dissipation and accessibility for service.
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
IN VANTITY
TIMER CONTROL
IN BASEMENT
IN CLOSET(Behind Shower Wall)
IN ATTIC
STEAM-WHIRL
STEAM BATH GENERATOR
MODEL NO SER NO
VOLTS PH AMPS KW
MFG BY STEAM-WHIRL PRODUCTS
LAS VEGAS NV 89118 (702) 270-2124
LISTED 16K3STEAMBATHEQUIPMENT C US®
LISTED
** IMPORTANT See #1 Above
** IMPORTANT See #1 Above
** IMPORTANT See #1 Above
** IMPORTANT See #1 Above
PRE-INSTALLATION 1. Verify correct model has been sized for the cubic feet and type of steam room using the GENERATOR SIZING
GUIDE on Page 3.
2. Check that the electrical power supply available is adequate for the voltage, amps and phase of the generator
warning ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
3. All installations and service must be performed by a qualifi ed electrician and/or plumber and conform to all local and national codes. The generator must be installed and operated according to the instructions. Failure to do so will void the warranty and could lead to injury or death due to the live electrical components involved with installation.
4. Physical size of the unit and accessibility for plumbing service and Water Level Sensor Probe maintenance must be considered.
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IMPORTANT: All plumbing should be done by a qualifi ed plumber and must conform to all local and national plumbing codes.
warning ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
POWER MUST BE DISCONNECTED AT THE MAIN ELECTRICAL SUPPLY BEFORE MAKING ANY CONNECTIONS 1. Use copper or brass fi ttings only. DO NOT use galvanized or black iron. DO NOT USE PLUMBERS PUTTY ON ANY WATER CONNECTIONS
2. A union must be installed close to the generator to facilitate easy removal, if necessary. 3. Tap off any existing water supply line, hot or cold, with 1/2” copper tubing or 1/2” NPT pipe. If hot water line is
used, temperature should not exceed 160°F. The maximum water pressure should not exceed 120psi.
4. Flush at least 1 gallon of water to clear line prior to connecting to the 1/4” compression water inlet fi tting (A in Plumbing Diagram) on generator. When tightening this fi tting, use two wrenches to avoid strain on Water Solenoid Valve inside generator.
5. Install a shut-off valve (B in Plumbing Diagram) on the water supply line as close to the generator as possible. DO NOT USE A SADDLE VALVE
6. For best results install an inline fi lter between the shut-off valve and generator.
7. For best results, steam generator should be higher than the steam head. If this is not possible, steam line must slope 1/4” per foot minimum to steam room.
8. Connect 1/2” copper tubing or 1/2” NPT pipe to steam outlet (C in Plumbing Diagram) and run to approximately 8-12” off fi nished fl oor in shower or just above deck of bathtub on any wall not interfering with user, seat, bench or shower entrance. For areas with acrylic or other non-heat resistant fl oors, install steam head 20-30” off fi nished fl oor in shower.
DO NOT PLACE A SHUT-OFF VALVE ON STEAM OUTLET LINE, ONLY ON WATER SUPPLY LINE. WARNING: DO NOT PLUMB VALLEYS AND DIPS WHERE WATER FROM STEAM CONDENSATION IN THE
LINE COULD COLLECT AND CAUSE BLOCKAGE.
9. Leave approximately 1/2” of threads protruding from fi nished wall. Place escutcheon on threads and screw on steam head (D in Plumbing Diagram). Take care not to scratch the steam head with wrench. Rotate steam head until open slot is facing down.
10. IMPORTANT: Steam head must be installed to prevent users from coming into direct contact with the steam head and the steam coming from it. While in use the steam head and steam coming directly from it will become extremely hot (+/- 212°F)
The installation of a Steam Diffuser is recommended. This device will enable the user to move comfortably around the steam shower and may help prevent burning or scalding. (I in Plumbing Diagram)
11. Connect 3/4” copper tubing or NPT pipe to the pressure relief valve (E in Plumbing Diagram) and 1/2” copper tubing or NPT pipe if using an optional Blowdown (F in Plumbing Diagram). Both of these items must be installed with a union and plumbed to drain to an approved location.
DO NOT PLUMB THE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE OR THE BLOWDOWN LINE TO THE STEAM LINE OR INTO THE STEAM ROOM. CHECK WITH LOCAL PLUMBING CODES FOR RECEPTIOR, TRAP OR VENTING REQUIREMENTS.
PLUMBING
INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
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PLUMBING DIAGRAM
INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
STEAM-WHIRL
STEAM BATH GENERATOR
MODEL NO SER NO
VOLTS PH AMPS KW
MFG BY STEAM-WHIRL PRODUCTS
LAS VEGAS NV 89118 (702) 270-2124
LISTED 16K3STEAMBATHEQUIPMENT C US
®
LISTED
WATER SUPPLY LINE
G Steam-Whirl
ONOFF
F
AB
C
E
H
G
D
Steam-Whirl
ONOFF
I
1¼”
3”4”
3¾”
STEAM PIPE
STEAM DIVERTER
ESCUTCHEONPLATE
STEAMHEAD
INSTALLATION
STEAM VENT
I - STEAM DIVERTER
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GENERATOR DIAGRAM
Water Supply Line 1/4” Copper Line, 1/4” NPT Female ThreadSteam Output Line 1/2” Copper Line, 1/2” NPT Female ThreadPressure Relief Valve 3/4” Copper Line, 3/4” NPT Female Thread, Valve Supplied
INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
2½”
4½”
15”
17½”
STEAM-WHIRL
STEAM BATH GENERATOR
MODEL NO SER NO
VOLTS PH AMPS KW
MFG BY STEAM-WHIRL PRODUCTS
LAS VEGAS NV 89118 (702) 270-2124
LISTED 16K3STEAMBATHEQUIPMENT C US
®
LISTED
Water Supply Line
Steam Output Line
Pressure Relief Valve
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INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
IMPORTANT: All wiring should be done by a qualifi ed electrician and must conform to all local and national electrical codes.
warning ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
POWER MUST BE DISCONNECTED AT THE MAIN ELECTRICAL SUPPLY BEFORE MAKING ANY CONNECTIONS
1. Supply wiring should be sized in accordance with the distance, voltage and amps of the unit and suitable for 90°C.
2. A separate circuit breaker must be installed and sized according to the GENERATOR SIZING GUIDE (Page 3).A GFCI is not required, however if generators quick disconnect is going to be located in a damp or moist area the a GFCI protected breaker is recommended.
3. Locate the electrical supply line knockout on top of generator enclosure. If this knockout is not going to be used, DO NOT drill a knockout on the left side of the enclosure (drop down door facing out). Running an electrical supply line through the left side of the enclosure could potentially damage the low voltage circuit board.
4. Strip 1/2” insulation from the two (2) power wires and the one (1) ground wire.
5. Bring the two (2) incoming electrical supply wires to L1 and L2 and the one (1) ground wire to the ground terminal.
6. If unit is a 3 Phase, bring the three (3) incoming electrical supply wire to L1, L2 and L3 and the one (1) ground wire to the ground terminal.
7. Install a power disconnect near unit.
8. Install Timer (G in Plumbing Diagram) according to Timer Installation Instructions.
ELECTRICAL
AUTOMATIC BLOWDOWN DESCRIPTIONNOTE: Please see separate instructions for connecting & operating automatic blowdown.
1. An Automatic Blowdown fl ushes the system each time the unit is turned off allowing clean water to enter the tank for each use.
2. Units with factory installed Automatic Blowdown are equipped with a two position spring return valve designed to electronically drain the water form the heating tank.
3. Systems equipped with the automatic blowdown feature removes the water from the tank every time the generator shuts off. This keeps stagnant water from sitting in the tank between uses, giving the generator a longer life and reducing the amount of required maintenance.
3. If the unit does not have a factory installed Automatic Blowdown, this option can be added at any time after4installation of the steam generator as all units come blowdown ready. The Automatic Blowdown must be fi eld installed by a qualifi ed and experienced electrician.
DO NOT PLUMB THE BLOWDOWN LINE TO THE STEAM LINE OR INTO THE STEAM ROOM.
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CLASSIC SERIES WIRING DIAGRAM-SINGLE PHASE
INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
Probe
Ground
BUSS
FUSE
BAF-
1
BUSS
FUSE
BAF-
1
Hi sens
Ground
Lo sens
WL-1
CL-1
WL-2
CL-2
L-2
L-1
H2O Solenoid Valve
L-2
L-1
Coil
Contactor
L-1L-2T-1T-2
PCB Controller
ClassicMechanical
Timer
Power Ground
HeaterTank
STEAM-WHIRL
Ground
Plate Screw
Plate Screw
Ground
Plate Screw
Ground
Ground
L-1
L-2
Heater Tank
Capacitor JumperWire Assy
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CLASSIC SERIES WIRING DIAGRAM-SINGLE PHASE w/BLOWDOWN
INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
BlowDownValve
Probe
Ground
BUSS
FUSE
BAF-
1
BUSS
FUSE
BAF-
1
Hi sens
Ground
Lo sens
WL-1
CL-1
WL-2
CL-2
L-2
L-1
L-2
L-1
Coil
Contactor
L-1L-2T-1T-2
PCB Controller
ClassicMechanical
Timer
Power
HeaterTank
STEAM-WHIRL
Ground
Plate Screw
Ground
L-1
L-2
Heater Tank
Plate Screw
Ground
Ground
Ground
Plate Screw
H2O Solenoid Valve
Capacitor JumperWire Assy
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CLASSIC SERIES WIRING DIAGRAM-THREE PHASE
INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
H2O Valve
L-2
L-1
Coil
Contactor
L-1
L-3
L-2
L-1L-1
L-3Coil
BUSS
FUSE
BAF-
1
BUSS
FUSE
BAF-
1
Hi sens
Ground
Lo sens
WL-1
CL-1
WL-2
CL-2
L-2
L-1
PCB Controller
ClassicMechanical
Timer
Probe
Power
STEAM-WHIRL
L-1L-2L-3T-1T-2
Heater Tank
Plate Screw
Ground
Plate Screw
Plate Screw
Ground
Ground
Ground
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CLASSIC SERIES WIRING DIAGRAM-THREE PHASE w/BLOWDOWN
INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
BlowDownValve
Ground
HeaterTankHeater Tank
Ground
L-1
Contactor
L-1
L-2
Coil
L-1
L-3
L-2
L-1
L-3Coil
BUSS
FUSE
BAF-
1
BUSS
FUSE
BAF-
1
Hi sens
Ground
Lo sens
WL-1
CL-1
WL-2
CL-2
L-2
L-1
PCB Controller
ClassicMechanical
Timer
Probe
Power
STEAM-WHIRL
L-1L-2L-3T-1T-2
Plate Screw
Ground
Plate ScrewPlate Screw
Ground
Ground
H2O Solenoid Valve
Capacitor JumperWire Assy
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CLASSIC SERIES TIMER INSTALLATION
SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 1. After connections are completed, make sure power and water are on.
2. Turn on timer and allow suffi cient time for unit to react.
3. Timer can be turned off manually before set time has elapsed.
1. Turn power off at circuit breaker or fuse panel.
2. Timer should be located on a wall outside the steam room, 5’ away.
*3. Run 14 AWG wire from back of timer 1-NO and 1-C to T1 & T2 on terminal block inside steam generator.
4. Insert wired timer into a 2-1/2” (min) deep wall box with “TOP” indicated on front cover in proper position.
5. Fasten to wall box using the two (2) screws supplied.
6. Fasten the wall plate to the timer using the two (2) screws supplied with the plate. The screws must be self-tapped into the timer body and will require gentle inward pressure while fi rmly turning the screw.
7. Position small plastic timer dial so that “OFF” is in the up position. Install the hex nut and tighten.
8. Push knob onto timer shaft, handle facing down.
* Dual Hook-Up: T1 & T2 from both units hook up to single timer.
2½” min
Step 4
Step 2
Step 5
Step 6
Step 7
STEAM-WHIRL
INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
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STANDARD SERIES WIRING DIAGRAM-SINGLE PHASE
INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
Ground
L-2
L-1
Coil
Contactor
H2O Valve
L-1L-2
RJ-11 Jacks*
PCB Controller
StandardDigitalTimer
* Plug into either RJ-11 Jack, 2nd Jack is for optional Deluxe Timer
Power
H20-LOW
E4
E9
E3H20-HIGH
GND
LINE
IN
2LI
NE I
N 1
BLO
W-B
Y L1
CONT
R. L
2W
ATER
L 2
E2
BLO
W-B
Y L
2CO
NTR.
L1
E10
E11
E6
E7
E8
E1
WAT
ER L
1
E5
CTRL
R10
R9
R8
R7
R6
R5
R4
R3
R2
R1
R1 4
R13
C5 C2Q
4Q
3Q
2Q
1
U1
R16
D1 D2
D5
D6PO
WER
WAT
ERK3
K2K1
D3
J2
R11
C3C4
X1
R15
R17R12
Q7
Q6
Q5
Q4
Q7
F1 F2Z3
Z2Z1
Hi sens
Ground
Lo sens
WL-1
CL-1
WL-2
CL-2
L-1
L-2
Heater Tank
Steam-Whirl
ONOFF
Ground
Plate Screw
Plate Screw
Plate Screw
Ground
Ground
GroundL-2
Probe
Heater Tank
L-1
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STANDARD SERIES WIRING DIAGRAM-SINGLE PHASE w/BLOWDOWN
INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
Ground
L-2
Coil
Contactor
L-1L-2
RJ-11 Jacks*
PCB Controller
StandardDigitalTimer
* Plug into either RJ-11 Jack, 2nd Jack is for optional Deluxe Timer
Power
Ground
H20-LOW
E4
E9
E3H20-HIGH
GND
LINE
IN
2LI
NE I
N 1
BLO
W-B
Y L1
CONT
R. L
2W
ATER
L 2
E2
BLO
W-B
Y L
2CO
NTR.
L1
E10
E11
E6
E7
E8
E1
WAT
ER L
1
E5
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R9
R8
R7
R6
R5
R4
R3
R2
R1
R1 4
R13
C5 C2Q
4Q
3Q
2Q
1
U1
R16
D1 D2
D5
D6PO
WER
WAT
ERK3
K2K1
D3
J2
R11
C3C4
X1
R15
R17R12
Q7
Q6
Q5
Q4
Q7
F1 F2Z3
Z2Z1
Hi sens
Ground
Lo sensBlow L-2
CL-1
WL-2
CL-2
L-1
L-2
WL-1
Blow L-1
BlowDownValve
Probe
Steam-Whirl
ONOFF
Plate Screw
L-1
L-2
Plate Screw
Ground
Ground
Plate Screw
L-1
Ground
HeaterTankHeater Tank
Ground
H2O Solenoid Valve
Capacitor JumperWire Assy
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STANDARD SERIES WIRING DIAGRAM-THREE PHASE
INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
H2O Valve
RJ-11 Jacks*
PCB Controller
StandardDigitalTimer
* Plug into either RJ-11 Jack, 2nd Jack is for option Deluxe Timer
H20-LOW
E4
E9
E3H20-HIGH
GND
LINE
IN
2LI
NE I
N 1
BLO
W-B
Y L1
CONT
R. L
2W
ATER
L 2
E2
BLO
W-B
Y L
2CO
NTR.
L1
E10
E11
E6
E7
E8
E1
WAT
ER L
1
E5
CTRL
R10
R9
R8
R7
R6
R5
R4
R3
R2
R1
R1 4
R13
C5 C2Q
4Q
3Q
2Q
1
U1
R16
D1 D2
D5
D6PO
WER
WAT
ERK3
K2K1
D3
J2
R11
C3C4
X1
R15
R17R12
Q7
Q6
Q5
Q4
Q7
F1 F2Z3
Z2Z1
Hi sens
Ground
Lo sens
WL-1
CL-1
WL-2
CL-2
L-1
L-2
L-1L-2L-3
L-3
L-1
Coil
L-2
L-3
L-1L-1
L-2
Coil
Power
Contactor
Heater Tank
Probe
Steam-Whirl
ONOFF
Plate Screw
Ground
Ground
Ground
Plate Screw
Ground
Heater Tank
Ground
Plate Screw
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STANDARD SERIES WIRING DIAGRAM-THREE PHASE w/BLOWDOWN
INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
RJ-11 Jacks*
PCB Controller
StandardDigitalTimer
* Plug into either RJ-11 Jack, 2nd Jack is for option Deluxe Timer
L-1L-2L-3
L-3
L-1
Coil
L-2
L-3
L-1L-1
L-2
Coil
Power
Contactor
Probe
H20-LO
W
E4
E9
E3H20-H
IGH
GN
D
LIN
E IN
2LI
NE
IN 1
BLO
W-B
Y L1
CO
NTR
. L 2
WAT
ER L
2
E2
BLO
W-B
Y L
2C
ON
TR. L
1
E10
E11
E6
E7
E8
E1
WAT
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1
E5
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R10
R9
R8
R7
R6
R5
R4
R3
R2
R1
R1
4
R13
C5
C2
Q4
Q3
Q2
Q1
U1
R16
D1 D2
D5
D6
POW
ER
WAT
ERK3
K2K1
D3
J2
R11
C3
C4
X1
R15
R17R12
Q7
Q6
Q5
Q4
Q7
F1 F2Z3
Z2Z1
Hi sens
Ground
Lo sensBlow L-2
CL-1
WL-2
CL-2
L-1
L-2
WL-1
Blow L-1
Steam-Whirl
ONOFF
Plate Screw
Ground
Ground
Plate ScrewGround
Plate Screw
BlowDownValve
Ground
HeaterTankHeater Tank
Ground
H2O Solenoid Valve
Capacitor JumperWire Assy
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STANDARD SERIES TIMER INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
1. Unit must be tested before applying the overlay & silicone
2. From steam unit, connect supplied modular telephone cable to controller PCB, run cable and connect to back of timer PCB
3. Apply a bead of silicone RTV (supplied by Factory) to the back side of the timer plate and adhere to the foam gasket aligning each screw hole on the top and bottom.
4. Apply a bead of silicone to the back side of the foam gasket which is attached to the timer plate and adhere to the wall, aligning the screw holes from the timer plate to the gang box.
5. Screw the timer plate into the gang box. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN
6. When the timer plate is in place, run a bead of silicone on the outer rim of the plate.
7. Should it become necessary to remove the overlay, clean all residual adhesive using ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL.
8. If the timer is installed in the shower, YOU MUST achieve a proper seal between the timer plate and the shower surface, making sure it is water tight
9. DO NOT staple cables.
10. Clean front of timer plate with ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL before applying the overlay. Peel off protective fi rm on back of overlay and adhere centered to front of timer plate, inside the indentation.
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ONOFF
2½”X4”Gang Box
FoamGasket
TimerPlate
Overlay
Not ShownCircuit Board
Attached behind Plate
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SYSTEM INITIALIZATION - STANDARD SERIES ONLY 1. After all connections are completed, make sure power and water are on by verifying the following indicator lights
viewable through front panel cutout hole (H in Plumbing Diagram).
• Turn on timer and allow for suffi cient time for generator to react. • Green light ON verifi es electrical power is on (H1). • Green light OFF check circuit (H2). • Red light ON water level is low and tank is filling until water reaches proper level (H1). • Red light OFF water level is adequate (H2).
2. Steam will begin to appear at the steam head.
3. The timer control will shut off steam generator, when the factory temperature on Standard Timer or desired temperature on Deluxe Timer is reached.
4. The timer will automatically resume, if temperature drops below set point.
5. Steam will shut off automatically, when time display reaches zero.
H1
H2
H
INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
AROMA THERAPY ESSENTIAL OILS
warning DO NOT FILL STEAM HEAD RESERVOIR WITH AROMA THERAPY OIL WHEN THE STEAM GENERATOR IS TURNED ON. SEVERE BURNS MAY OCCUR.
1. Before turning on steam generator, place one to two drops of oil in the recessed reservoir on the steam head.
2 Turn on steam generator and as the steam room starts to fi ll with steam the oil will start to diffuse into the room.
3. Oils may also be used directly in the water of a bath or whirlpool tub.
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MAINTENANCE
warning ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
POWER MUST BE DISCONNECTED AT THE MAIN ELECTRICAL SUPPLY BEFORE PERFORMING ANYMAINTENANCE
1. The steam generator is designed for unattended operation and requires little maintenance.
2. Water Level Sensor Probe maintenance is as follows:
• Shut off main electrical breaker.• Open drop down door in front panel of generator enclosure and with a volt meter test that there is no
voltage on power side of the terminal block L1 and L2. (See DIAGRAMS on Pages 10, 11, 12, 13,15, 16, 17 and 18.
• On left side of heater tank locate the Water Level Sensor Probe and disconnect red and black wires from the top.
• Carefully unscrew Water Level Sensor Probe.• Sand off any calcium build-up or debris on sensor tips.
DO NOT CUT OR TRIM SENSOR WIRES• Apply white teflon tape around thread.• Carefully screw Water Level Sensor Probe back in.• Reinstall red and black wires to top of Water Level Sensor Probe.• Turn on main electrical breaker.
NOTE: This maintenance is suggested for any service specialist. Iron content in local water will determine the
frequency of probe service. Start out at least once a month and if the probe is clean and not coated, then try every two months, etc. More frequent servicing of the probe may be needed if the unit is in an extremely hard water area or the water is supplied by a well.
INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
WATER LEVEL SENSOR PROBE
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
If there is a problem with your unit please check the following before continuing on to the troubleshooting steps.
1. Double check the correct size generator and breakers size were installed. See page 3.
Before calling the factory or a service technician, please know the answers to the following questions.
1. What model generator do you have and what is the serial number? This information can be found on page 24, on your original invoice, or on the silver label on the side of the generator.2. Do you have a classic (blue) or standard (red) unit? See the bottom of page 3 . 3. Is your unit equipped with automatic blowdown?4. If you have a Standard unit which timer set up do you have, Standard, Deluxe, or Combo?
Timer light comes on butgenerator does not turn on
Sensor Probe Needs to be cleaned Follow sensor probe cleaning directions. Page 21.
Sensor Probe too corroded to clean Order new probe call 800-232-7832
Cleaned probe but still does notwork. Heater may be bad
Send unit to factory for repair or call a Service Center
No timer light when button pushed
Heater may be bad Send unit to factory for repair or call a Service Center
Moisture inside of Timer Do visual check uninstall and check for moisture damage
Visual check OK Send Timer to factory for testing or call a Service Center
Unit Comes on by Itself Moisture inside of Timer Do visual check uninstall and check for moisture damage
Visual check OK Send Timer to factory for testing or call a Service Center
Unit comes on for a couple of minutes and then shuts off
Bad Capacitor Send unit to factory for repair or call Service Center
Constant Water Running Check Ground 3 Green WiresHas Brass Elbow been removed or tampered with?
If the Brass Elbow has been over tightened to the water solenoid the solenoid may break. Call factory or Service Center.
SYMPTOM DIAGNOSIS ACTION
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Water coming out of steam head How much? More than 2 1/2 gallons per hour Shut off unit check ground and
incoming plumbingLess than 2 1/2 gallons per hour Machine ok all units drip a little
waterUnit is smoking Heater may be bad Send unit to factory for repair
or call a Service CenterNo water in unit Check water supply Make sure water is on and there
are no obstructions in the water line or solenoid valve
Deluxe Timer does not shutoff at set temp
Timer not installed inside steam shower/room
Deluxe Timer must be installed inside the steam room in order to detect the temperature. If the Deluxe Timer is installed outside the shower a remote temperature sensor must be purchased and factory installed on the timer
Moisture Damage Do visual check, uninstall and check for moisture damage
Visual check OK Send timer to factory for testing or call a Service Center
SYMPTOM DIAGNOSIS ACTION
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
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MODEL #_________________________________
DESCRIPTION ____________________________
SERIAL # ________________________________
Water Sensor Probe Maintenance Schedule:
1st Check Suggested: ______________________
2nd Check: _______________________________
3rd Check: _______________________________
WARRANTYSteam-Whirl Products warranties its products to be free of defects in workmanship and material, under normal use and maintenance, for a period of (6) years from the date of original purchase.
Steam-Whirl Products liability under this warranty shall be limited to repair or replacement of products that have been determined to be defective in either materials of workmanship by an agent or representative of Steam-Whirl Products. If repair or replacement cannot be made on the premises by such agent or representative then the product should be sent to the service facility.
Technical Service STEAM-WHIRL PRODUCTS 3775 W Teco Ave #5 Las Vegas, NV 89118-6827 800-232-7832
Products being sent to the service facility need to have prior approval and an RMA # (RETURNED MERCHANDISE AUTHORIZATION #) assigned. The products are to be packed in a well padded box, include RMA #, name, return address and daytime phone number along with a short description of problems. Mail or ship the unit, prepaid, to the above address.
If the product is returned for a defect other than in materials or workmanship a reasonable charge will be made for parts, labor and shipping.
This warranty shall be void and/or does not cover the following:
1) Charges for parts or labor incurred before delivery of product to the address above. 2) Any damage or defect caused by the installer, service company, user or any other person. 3) Installation is not in accordance with the installation instructions provided with the product and/or installation by a person other than a licensed electrician or plumber. 4) Deterioration due to normal wear and tear. 5) Misuse, accident, incorrect operation, lack of proper maintenance, acts of God. 6) Chemical corrosion. 7) Alteration of product in any way. 8) Exposure to outside weather conditions or temperatures. 9) Contact shows evidence of short circuit.10) Damage incurred in transit. The user or installer must examine the product immediately on delivery, before installation and report any damage to the carrier and the seller.11) Shipping costs to or from warranty service facility unless required by applicable law.12) Repair or replacement of any installation materials including, but not limited to, tiles, marble, etc or costs relating to obtaining access for repair, removal or reinstallation of the product or a replacement product.
It is the responsibility of the user, installer or contractor to provide access for service and removal of the product, if necessary. Steam-Whirl Products is not responsible for any costs relating to accessing the product or its removal.
The dealer, distributor and/or installer is responsible for knowing the applicable building codes and the dealer and/or distributor should notify the installer of same or confi rm that the installer is aware of the applicable building codes. Building codes vary from location to location and Steam-Whirl Products cannot be responsible for knowledge of such codes.
No other company or person has any authority to make any warranties or representations concerning Steam-Whirl Products or the products. Accordingly, Steam-Whirl Products is not responsible for any such warranties or representations.
Steam-Whirl Products has not made and does not make any warranty, either expressed or implied, about the condition, merchantability, design or operation of the product or its fi tness for any particular use or purpose, or the quality of the materials or workmanship in the product or any other representation or warranty beyond the terms of this warranty
Steam-Whirl Products shall not be liable for the user’s incidental or consequential damages. User acknowledges that the price of the product would be higher if Steam-Whirl Products were liable for consequential or incidental damages.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation, in whole or in part, of warranties or the exclusion of consequential or incidental damages, therefore the above limitation or exclusions may not be applicable to you.
Steam-Whirl Products warranty obligation shall be discharged upon tender of repair or replacement. User’s refusal to accept the tender terminates Steam-Whirl Products’ warranty obligation.
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